JFrog Introduces AI Catalog for Secure AI Model Management
JFrog Ltd has launched a new AI Catalog to enhance the secure delivery and governance of AI models, including open-source NVIDIA Nemotron models, announced in a press release. The JFrog AI Catalog is designed to provide a centralized hub for discovering, governing, and deploying AI and ML models, whether they are open source, self-built, or external.
The AI Catalog integrates seamlessly with the JFrog Software Supply Chain Platform, offering organizations the ability to maintain full visibility, control, and compliance over their AI model usage. This new offering aims to accelerate the path from AI inception to production by providing direct access to AI open models and ensuring enterprise-grade security and governance.
Key features of the JFrog AI Catalog include end-to-end model governance, continuous security and compliance, robust discoverability, and streamlined deployment. It allows organizations to manage the AI model lifecycle with reduced operational complexity, ensuring consistent compliance across software development workflows. The catalog is available immediately for customers of JFrog Curation, providing scalable management of all traditional and AI artifacts.
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